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ANONYMOUS POLL: Raggio, Buckley honored

Lawmakers, journalists and lobbyists give Gibbons an 'F'
















CARSON CITY -- Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley, D-Las Vegas, has been selected the best Assembly member for the sixth consecutive session, while state Senate Minority Leader Bill Raggio, R-Reno, was named best senator.

Their selections were made in an anonymous poll of legislators, journalists and lobbyists at the 2009 Legislature. Forty people responded out of 130 who were given the polls. An equal number of Democratic and Republican lawmakers were given polls.


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Respondents overall gave Gov. Jim Gibbons an "F" grade for his performance during the 2009 Legislature. No one gave the governor better than a "C," and 35 gave him an "F."

Both Buckley and Raggio were heavily involved in the decisions to balance the budget through raising taxes by $1 billion, using $350 million in federal stimulus funds and cutting state agency spending by $1 billion below the level needed to maintain current services.

"I am just incredibly honored," Buckley said. "This was an incredibly difficult session. We tried to put our state first in all our discussions and to work collaboratively with our colleagues."

There's wide speculation that Buckley will run for governor next year, and she said she'll soon reveal her decision about her political future.

Nevada has never had a female governor.

Although Raggio lost the majority leader's position after 18 years, several poll respondents said he was still the most powerful state senator. That's because new Majority Leader Steven Horsford, D-Las Vegas, needed his support to override Gibbons' veto of the tax increases.

"I looked to do the right thing, even if it was not politically wise," Raggio said. "We had to do what we did. We put limits on taxes and we funded essential services. This was my toughest session, and I have been there since '73."

He said he was particularly pleased about adding a requirement that the tax increases expire in 2011 unless they are approved again by the Legislature.

Barbara Cegavske, R-Las Vegas, was named the worst senator, while Ty Cobb, R-Reno, was the overwhelming choice as worst Assembly member.

Assemblywoman April Mastroluca, D-Henderson, received an overall "B-" score in being chosen as the best Assembly freshman, and Allison Copening, D-Las Vegas, earned a "B" score to win the best Senate freshman honor.

Mastroluca, who called the session "fascinating and intriguing," sponsored a bill requiring businesses to give employees four hours of unpaid time off each year to meet with their children's teachers or volunteer at a school. Gibbons signed the bill into law.

"Still the master," "Comes up with great legislation," and "Leads through strength yet kindness" were some of the comments given to Buckley, who is prevented by term limits from seeking another term after 16 years in the Assembly.

"Outsmarts everyone" and "A great statesman" were among the compliments given the 82-year-old Raggio, who has served 37 years in the state Senate and will return for his last legislative session in 2011.

Raggio was also voted best state senator in the 2005 Legislature.

Gibbons said his low grade was not unexpected. He attributed the grade to his stance against raising taxes. Legislators even barred him from their closed-door tax meetings because of his unwillingness to compromise and support some tax increases, he said.

The governor said he would give the Legislature a "100 percent" failure rate for passing a $6.9 billion budget that includes $1 billion in higher taxes.

Gibbons received a "D+" score in 2007.

Contact Review-Journal Capital Bureau reporter Ed Vogel at evogel @reviewjournal.com or 775.687-3901.

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BRUCE ALLEN wrote on July 04, 2009 12:51 PM: GOVERNOR BUCKLEY? IF SHE IS ELECTED, THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA ARE IN BIG TROUBLE!!! I BELIEVE THAT IDIOT HARRY REID AND BUCKLEY WERE SEPARATED AT BIRTH! WAKE UP NEVADA!


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EdfromLV wrote on June 08, 2009 10:37 PM: would help if the LVRJ could spell senator's names correctly....and if it actually provided the criteria upon which people voted to rank our legislators "best" and "worst"


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MysterMr wrote on June 08, 2009 06:00 AM: Since you have "Outsmarts everyone" and "A great statesman" for Raggio, how about also adding "Sellout", "Liar", "Thief", "Bully" and "thug" ?


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MysterMr wrote on June 08, 2009 05:58 AM: Um yeah... let's think about this...

The RJ usually isn't this stupid, but okay...

Option #1: Buckley and Raggio probably TOLD everyone to vote for them on that poll, just as they TOLD all of the members of the legislature how to vote on everything else this session. It is meaningless.

More likely, Option #2: Perhaps it should have been a secret poll of the legislature, then you might have received some real responses. These junior (and senior) legislators are scared to death of Buckley and Raggio. They wouldn't chance putting anything else on the paper for fear it Raggio or Buckley would find out.

Hey RJ, why don't you post a poll for the public and see what Nevadans have to say about Buckley and Raggio?


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Goobner, did you want a large grape? wrote on June 07, 2009 10:56 PM: Somebody should use the pic of Cegavske in this story for a political mailer (the one of her without makeup and titled, "Named Worst Senator").

We could Photoshop in a red and blue Slurpee Cup. That would make one hilarious hit piece. The title could be, "Goobner, did you want a large grape?"

I think we're gonna have a lot of fun this next election!


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senator slurpee wrote on June 07, 2009 10:44 PM: Sounds like its time for Barb the Bigot to go back to ringing up Slurpees at the 7-11.

Barb, I'd like a Slurpuccino Cafe Latte please.


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Cegavske Smackdown wrote on June 07, 2009 10:30 PM: It's your peers who know you the best. They're in the best position to know your talent, see your weaknesses, and judge your integrity and honesty. Generally, it's hard to pull the wool over the eyes of your own.

It's pretty pathetic when your own peers vote you the WORST SENATOR IN THE STATE OF NEVADA!

Cegavske's MO is to portray herself as a damsel in distress, picked on by evil doers who want to ruin the culture.

It's gonna be a hard sell this time though. Having been voted the WORST SENATOR IN THE STATE OF NEVADA BY HER OWN COLLEAGUES IS A NEW LOW, even for the Senate's Bigot-in-Residence


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The Senate's Lyin' Bill Raggio wrote on June 07, 2009 10:16 PM: The Senate's Lyin' Bill Raggio's legacy is that he's red- faced, red-necked bigot would rather wipe his fat wrinkled a&& with the US Constitution than abide by its principles of liberty. Lyin' Bill TWICE voted to deny gays and lesbians legal status as domestic partners.

THAT's what sticks in the minds of many Nevadans. Well... that, and his use of shoe polish as hair dye.

It seems like some Log Cabin Republican would have some pitty for that senile old crank and teach him how to color his hair a natural tone. Honestly.


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Hi, My Name is Pat wrote on June 07, 2009 10:04 PM: LOL Pat:

Do you have a nasally voice, pack about 30 pounds of extra weight, and wear a blue western shirt and beige pants?

Your insolence probably reminds readers of little Chad Christiansen. He's a small man among men, but a giant among bigots. He apparently suffers from Small Bigot's Syndrome too. :(

Here's some advice: If you see posts that you think might not interest you, skip them. It will save everyone a lot of grief.

Thanks Pat,
Have a Nice Day!

"Sorry if I'm a little grumpy. I have cramps... I rode my bike over here and my calf muscles are KILLING me!" Pat


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slm wrote on June 07, 2009 09:29 PM: Thank God all these people have finally left town!!!!!

...no more staged protests by our poor citizens who did their best NOT to be ignored.

...no more standing in line behind Ms VIP Buckley contiuously repeating her name in a tone of..."my God don't YOU know who the --ll I'am?"

after 40 years, this is the worst do- nothing session I have ever witnessed!!! I SAY CAN THEM ALL AND START OVER!


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